Who's Your DJ? - Butler

Who's Your DJ specializes in music genres that most DJs aren't familiar with or aren't willing to play without an inflated price tag. Who's Your DJ? would be thrilled to give you a reception playlist that is unique to your style to make your reception one of a kind! Whether you love punk rock, acid jazz, neo soul, indie pop, heavy metal, or just want an eclectic mix that is matched by no other DJ service! Don't get stuck with the same old playlist that most DJ's use at their weddings. Choose Who's Your DJ? and experience the difference that a tailored play list can do for the feel of your wedding or event. We even offer a different selection for cocktail hour and dinner music. If your music tastes are a little more mainstream, then Who's Your DJ? is still right up your alley offering to play more to your style than just picking from the same ol' song list.

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Who's Your DJ is a profressional Mobile DJ service new in Butler County. We specialize in one of a kind wedding receptions but also do graduation parties, anniversary parties, reunions, company parties and just about any special event! Being that we are new, we are offering introductory rates for a limited time so book now to get a great deal!

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